PD160 INTAKE
PD160 INTAKE
Ok, this maybe a silly question to ask, but what benefits can I get from installing the PD160 Intake?
- KennyPOLO_Gti
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No offence, but this is nonsenseBuzby wrote:I've fitted one to my 1.9tdi. With it fitted I did notice that the turbo came in at lower rpm's 1500rpm instead of 1800rpm, and the torque seemed to be there slightly higher up the rev range as well..
I didn't feel any difference at all with the cupra D intake, so I wouldn't spend my money on it either. My car is even chipped and I didn't feel any difference, so on a non chipped one it's not even worth the try.
All this cupra D intake thing is just one big hype, but in the end it doesn't do anything, because it's only the starting piece of the intake that's bigger, the rest of your intake to the turbo remains smaller. So even if the cupra D intake would be like 5x bigger it wouldn't matter.
Of course when you start changing the complete intake to the turbo, then the cupra d intake piece would be useful.
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david burton
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I didn't notice any huge difference, but it did feel like it was slightly less asphyxiated.
can you explain why it shouldn't make ANY difference? surely this is a similar mod to the higher flow air filters - less restricting to the air flow than a smaller intake? if you took it to an extreme and had an intake the size od a penny then it would hinder performance, so why can't this help a little with a chip and so on?
can you explain why it shouldn't make ANY difference? surely this is a similar mod to the higher flow air filters - less restricting to the air flow than a smaller intake? if you took it to an extreme and had an intake the size od a penny then it would hinder performance, so why can't this help a little with a chip and so on?

